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the u.s. president trying to overthrow a foreign country's government but his strategic game was lost. and america recognized its defeat. the question is if cuba managed to cope with its victory all don't talk to all body to get off. i leave you think you are you go but the rajab out there live. the cuban missile crisis games and reality t.v. . the mission free accreditation free transport charges free. range month free risk free studio time free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media and on to r.t. dot com in. north cost terrorist attack. x. hostages blood us into their lives after the tragedy. still gives try to cross out the past. because their future. be written. surviving terrorism ten years on our team. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying operation to rule the day. the headlines on all see a state of disarray and leave is nato banks revolt brings more fig
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the u.s. dollar has been stroer during this quarter and europe being weaker and with technology companies having a more gbal exposure that took a al chunk out of earnings more than peop expected that is hitting margins in unexpected way when everybody was hoping things wouljust hold in there they're really disanting in b way. you're seeing stocks fal enormo peentages quickly. melissa: do you think these earnings are telling us abousomething that already nt by or are they looking into the future and srt of tellg us the's a glol slowdown coming? that is what really makes me nervous. >> yeah, if it was ju o quarter you could s maybe this was a little bit of an aberration but wre really starting to see a trend of progressive quarters starting to get slower and slower. seeing that out of china, economic growth quarter after qrter, month after month has been on the decline and the pattern is not going in the right direction. it going from the top left to the lower right when it mes to growth. that's
the u.s. dollar has been stroer during this quarter and europe being weaker and with technology companies having a more gbal exposure that took a al chunk out of earnings more than peop expected that is hitting margins in unexpected way when everybody was hoping things wouljust hold in there they're really disanting in b way. you're seeing stocks fal enormo peentages quickly. melissa: do you think these earnings are telling us abousomething that already nt by or are they looking into the future...
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is u.s. investors -- >> that is bad. >> neil: why is that bad? because... >> we're the ones, if we are willing to buy it, we'll continue to drive it higher. >> it is funneled back to the treasury and a lot of people buy the scam, there is no -- >> it is a scam. the dollar means nothing. >> it's the fed, social security. >> investors, but -- that is what i just said. it is bad... >> neil: at that point, it is a scam and it is ours. what do you make of that? in the end, that is what it comes down to, the world is onto our scheme and we are onto the ponzi scheme and it seems to be working and has been going smoothly. and, waiting for godot, do we put it off and don't worry about it? >> it is a long ways off and what is not -- >> neil: what is a long ways off? >> some kind of a -- an economic collapse based on treasuries, the treasury bubble bursting, i think -- i agree with dagen -- >> neil: wait, wait, wait. i hear a long ways off. a long ways off, could be when i'm hungry, can be like, tonight. >> look at japanese interest rates for the last 20 ye
is u.s. investors -- >> that is bad. >> neil: why is that bad? because... >> we're the ones, if we are willing to buy it, we'll continue to drive it higher. >> it is funneled back to the treasury and a lot of people buy the scam, there is no -- >> it is a scam. the dollar means nothing. >> it's the fed, social security. >> investors, but -- that is what i just said. it is bad... >> neil: at that point, it is a scam and it is ours. what do you make...
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. >>> harris, it is five and half weeks since the attack on the u.s. embassy. there is it a lot of questions to worry and we had remarkable acess to the compound. we could smell the smoke set by the mob. there was a blood splattered bathroom and place was ran sacked. one credible eyewitness said the mob that night marched chanting blood 31sty slogans and why there was a protest first. we are told it was a vicious attack and well organize using a wide range of arms and we didn't see evidence of that. we saw defenses were minimal. various members of the islamic mob. they denied responsibility to us and others. we counted five closed circuit compound and images from those could explain a lot. finally ambassador and his staff were worried about a growing terror threat. we had indications of that, too. one libyan official said he warned the americans of the risk days before the attack. the attack on the consulate is one more example of the instability of this country in the killing of gaddafi, one year ago on this day. the new government here is trying to get it und
. >>> harris, it is five and half weeks since the attack on the u.s. embassy. there is it a lot of questions to worry and we had remarkable acess to the compound. we could smell the smoke set by the mob. there was a blood splattered bathroom and place was ran sacked. one credible eyewitness said the mob that night marched chanting blood 31sty slogans and why there was a protest first. we are told it was a vicious attack and well organize using a wide range of arms and we didn't see...
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damage the u.s. economy if it were a longer extended commitment and big disruption in oil then it would be much more also to the global economy to the global economy and then there's the actual dollar figure to conduct military operations right now in flying planes dropping bombs these things are are not incredibly expensive but neither are they cheap so it would it would there would be a it would be a substantial costly thing so i want to ask you a question that politicians always reject to answer does israel have nuclear weapons capacity it's something that the israelis have been opaque on by design throughout their history i think most outside observers would say that the israelis do have a nuclear weapons capacity even if it's one that's never really been deployed or tested and as you mentioned benjamin netanyahu has dissolved the parliament in israel with new elections expected as in january february twenty second and what the how much do you think that will play into the israel iranian conflict
damage the u.s. economy if it were a longer extended commitment and big disruption in oil then it would be much more also to the global economy to the global economy and then there's the actual dollar figure to conduct military operations right now in flying planes dropping bombs these things are are not incredibly expensive but neither are they cheap so it would it would there would be a it would be a substantial costly thing so i want to ask you a question that politicians always reject to...
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the u.s. president trying to overthrow a foreign country's government but his strategic game was lost. and america recognized its defeat. questioning if cuba managed to cope with its victory at all don't. forget odd. i live here thank you i'll go back to russia but i live in the cuban missile crisis games and reality to. me please please please. please please. please please. folks. sometimes you see a story so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew. i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. mission and free cretaceous free in-store charges free arrangement free. three stooges free. download free broadcast clothing.
the u.s. president trying to overthrow a foreign country's government but his strategic game was lost. and america recognized its defeat. questioning if cuba managed to cope with its victory at all don't. forget odd. i live here thank you i'll go back to russia but i live in the cuban missile crisis games and reality to. me please please please. please please. please please. folks. sometimes you see a story so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some...
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court indicated that a u.s. military strike against iran would motivate the country to build a bomb if that is the case doesn't this threatening rhetoric coming from u.s. and israeli officials also cause damage i think the idea is to calibrate the threat and maybe the united states hasn't always done the best job but the idea is you know you apply all of these levers of persuasion sanctions the threat of military action to say look this isn't a good path to go down let's find another path but you're absolutely right that if you you know if you're trying to convince somebody to do something or else you're going to carry out a threat you don't want to believe in you're going to carry out the threat anyway right because why would you ever agree to anything if you think you're going to be attacked anyway so it's it can be tricky you're right to calibrate that rhetoric that you know if you do x. we will do y. but if you don't do x. we won't do well dr austin long thank you very much for speaking with r.t. thanks very
court indicated that a u.s. military strike against iran would motivate the country to build a bomb if that is the case doesn't this threatening rhetoric coming from u.s. and israeli officials also cause damage i think the idea is to calibrate the threat and maybe the united states hasn't always done the best job but the idea is you know you apply all of these levers of persuasion sanctions the threat of military action to say look this isn't a good path to go down let's find another path but...
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what the u.s. did to iran. >> when i heard of that latest car bombing in beirut, i immediately suspected that the slaughter that's going on in syria is going to spread to the neighboring companies. do you see that happening? >> it could well and the biggest concern is of course turkey. you see the cases where the turkish jet was shot down, there's been other issues along the border there. but syria, of course, could well try to move into lebanon to make a point to the rest of the world. we don't know much about this bombing yet so it's a little bit early to figure out where this all happened from. but you know, could the syrian conflict expand? very easily. >> you wrote a por powerful story this week about arms that are getting to the rebels that are winding up in the hands of maybe even al qaeda. >> this is a big problem. you have heard president obama say that while the u.s. would not arm the rebels directly, the u.s. would facilitate that arming and that's been happening through gutter and throu
what the u.s. did to iran. >> when i heard of that latest car bombing in beirut, i immediately suspected that the slaughter that's going on in syria is going to spread to the neighboring companies. do you see that happening? >> it could well and the biggest concern is of course turkey. you see the cases where the turkish jet was shot down, there's been other issues along the border there. but syria, of course, could well try to move into lebanon to make a point to the rest of the...
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like the guy twenty four miles up the u.s. . for a parachute many people call it a class war so i want to turn to this headline here from the american conservative magazine revolt of the rich are financial elites are the new secessionists so as i said it's from the american conservative magazine which was formed in two thousand and two by pat buchanan amongst others and it was formed in sort of in opposition to the iraq invasion and they were really annoyed with all of these neo conservative right wing american republicans leading the republican party so they wanted a less. pro-war sort of party so here they're saying that the elite the rich are secede from the us absolutely and texas are not worth and you can just see from society if you have five million pounds you can hit the sustained but and you have all of your legal fees and all of the fees associated with having to conform to any societal norms yeah i mean it's more than that though they're calling it not just the rich in the actual article they say quote our plutocracy
like the guy twenty four miles up the u.s. . for a parachute many people call it a class war so i want to turn to this headline here from the american conservative magazine revolt of the rich are financial elites are the new secessionists so as i said it's from the american conservative magazine which was formed in two thousand and two by pat buchanan amongst others and it was formed in sort of in opposition to the iraq invasion and they were really annoyed with all of these neo conservative...
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according to the obama administration officials the u.s. and iran agreed for the first time to one-on-one talks about the iran nuclear program. what is your take? >> i think it's a positive step. no american, democrat or republican wants to go to war period. before you have military action you have to have diplomacy. exhaust all diplomacy. having negotiations one-on-one is a positive first step and it puts the president in a strong light. makes him look for lack of a better way to put it presidential. >> now we hear romney to respond this to, ron, monday night. he will be asked if you were president. will you sit down with iran and have one-on-one talks. if you were advising romney, what should he say to the question? >> it's interesting coming from monday. in the breaking news, israel was not informed of the talks. israel does not necessarily agree. they don't agree that the talks should take place. there is a danger that iran used talks to stall out, to drag these things out. he could keep the nuclear program going and growing getting tow
according to the obama administration officials the u.s. and iran agreed for the first time to one-on-one talks about the iran nuclear program. what is your take? >> i think it's a positive step. no american, democrat or republican wants to go to war period. before you have military action you have to have diplomacy. exhaust all diplomacy. having negotiations one-on-one is a positive first step and it puts the president in a strong light. makes him look for lack of a better way to put it...
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not so much u.s. jobs, create be jobs here in the united states, and by exporting our products overseas. everything from large boeing aircraft to hair care products from san monica. >> gavin: so you fill a void between trillion banks who don't want the political risks money? >> there are a couple of things that get in the way. one, some products are hard to finance. airplanes, satellites, they're big, and banks are not in the business to making loans past five years these days. sometimes it's products. i was in mongolia, south africa, mozambique columbia, they're harder markets. sometimes it's the market. sometimes it's the product. and generally frankly small business is harder no matter where it is, even in this country. we do a lot of small business. almost 90% of our customers are small businesses. about 20 there's of the dollars. the rest are difficult products to finance or hard countries to finance. >> gavin: as a consequence is there risk--is there a risk ratio, i mean, what kind of loan repay
not so much u.s. jobs, create be jobs here in the united states, and by exporting our products overseas. everything from large boeing aircraft to hair care products from san monica. >> gavin: so you fill a void between trillion banks who don't want the political risks money? >> there are a couple of things that get in the way. one, some products are hard to finance. airplanes, satellites, they're big, and banks are not in the business to making loans past five years these days....
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there land and the number three reason why the u.s. is plunging down this economic freedom violation of the property rights of bondholders in the bail out of auto companies this is also very to radical thing you see across the u.s. and across europe is this caprice is very capricious who they determine that situation that bail out that bankruptcy who's going to pay for it sometimes they determine the bondholders will never pay and sometimes they determine bondholders that should should have been first in line for bankruptcy to seize the assets those guys get pushed to the back of the bus with us to probably have rules and regulations and laws written by vested interest and special interest of course are going to write laws that make sense for them as stakeholders as shareholders as the wealth holders of the country that's done anything to do with democracy or representational government now that's long gone that's what the fall into freedom index suggests america is in free fall and then finally they're finally reasoned here government
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getting the six u.s. diplomats out of iran back in 1979. a spectacular story. how did you get up with the cover. the hard part was creating the cover to get into iran and then get them out. how did you come up with this crazy idea? >> well, you're looking at the product of each one of your projects, and you measure it for what it needs to make it succeed. i have to tell you that there are very few times we didn't succeed. but it's a full-time job in that we have to sort of be from cradle to grave, if i may be so bold. our operatives and our sources had a contract. that was we would keep them in place and communicate with them until the day came that we had to extract hem. >> eliot: in the movie, which is to a certain extent a dramaization but is true to life in terms of the drama the tenseness, what was the tensist moment as you lived through this effort to get the diplomats out of the iran. >> we were in the airport and they called a mechanical problem. we hoped to be out of there early in the morning and now we were in a crowded airport. all sorts of things l
getting the six u.s. diplomats out of iran back in 1979. a spectacular story. how did you get up with the cover. the hard part was creating the cover to get into iran and then get them out. how did you come up with this crazy idea? >> well, you're looking at the product of each one of your projects, and you measure it for what it needs to make it succeed. i have to tell you that there are very few times we didn't succeed. but it's a full-time job in that we have to sort of be from cradle...
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the u.s. election campaign is in its final phase as the two main candidates bottle to winnow the floating vote as well the race expected to be close also he's resident also new york is if they have any theory is that the fairness of the vote could be compromised. electronic voting machines owned by a company with strong republican ties are set to count the vote in ohio which very well could determine the outcome of the two thousand and twelve u.s. presidential election so is there a chance that mitt romney could steal this election this week let's talk about that do you think it's possible that mitt romney could steal the election i think it's very possible i think it's close and it's going to come down to the last minute so it's going to be something a little like that that could sway it which is unfortunate. yeah and a lot of people don't even know about it they just think oh well he won so that that yeah what do you do about it all make sure you go vote for brock. and i'll go tweet about he
the u.s. election campaign is in its final phase as the two main candidates bottle to winnow the floating vote as well the race expected to be close also he's resident also new york is if they have any theory is that the fairness of the vote could be compromised. electronic voting machines owned by a company with strong republican ties are set to count the vote in ohio which very well could determine the outcome of the two thousand and twelve u.s. presidential election so is there a chance that...
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the u.s. president trying to overthrow the foreign countries but his strategic game. and america recognized its defeat. question if cuba managed to cope with its victory all gone to the all only to forget ought to i leave you think you are you go but the rajab out there live via the cuban missile crisis games and reality t.v. . for a north cost terrorist attack. ex hostages let us into their lives after the tragedy. still gives try to cross out the past. because their future. be written. surviving terrorism in ten years on our team. in the news a secret laboratory to mccurry was able to build a news most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and world this is why you should care only on the dot com. nuclear fashionables side. radioactive fallout of government betrayal of the government. and lauded and claude how can the truth be revealed if there's no official evidence there was indeed a very great danger to the servicemen concerned who were given no problem protec
the u.s. president trying to overthrow the foreign countries but his strategic game. and america recognized its defeat. question if cuba managed to cope with its victory all gone to the all only to forget ought to i leave you think you are you go but the rajab out there live via the cuban missile crisis games and reality t.v. . for a north cost terrorist attack. ex hostages let us into their lives after the tragedy. still gives try to cross out the past. because their future. be written....
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the u.s. trade deficit with china, by the way, is now $203 billion from january through august of this year. and, of cose, debt was an issue that did come upn this week debate. >> we lose saleand manufacturers here in the u.s. making theame products t compete. china has been a currency manipulator for years and years and years, and the president has aregular opportunity to label them as a currency manipulator but refuses to do so. lou: governor romney says he will label china a currency manipulator his first day in office. here now to discuss u.s. foreign policy and tra poly with china and other challenges, of course, gordonhang, author of the book "the coming collapse of china." also with us, walid phares, foren policy senior adviser to governor romney,also a fox news middle ea and terrorismm3 expert, author of the book "the coming revolution: struggle for freedom in the middle east. good to have you with us. walid, let's do this first. do you expect monday that the americ people will get any
the u.s. trade deficit with china, by the way, is now $203 billion from january through august of this year. and, of cose, debt was an issue that did come upn this week debate. >> we lose saleand manufacturers here in the u.s. making theame products t compete. china has been a currency manipulator for years and years and years, and the president has aregular opportunity to label them as a currency manipulator but refuses to do so. lou: governor romney says he will label china a currency...
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the u.s. election campaign is that final phase of the two main kind of the bottle to win of the closing but it would be a race expected to be close also he's resident after new york is if they have any fees that the fairness of the vote could be compromised. electronic voting machines owned by a company with strong republican ties are set to count the vote in ohio which very well could determine the outcome of the two thousand and twelve us presidential election so is there a chance that mitt romney could steal this election this week let's talk about that even if ohio if one person wins i think about the other person can win without ohio yes but no republican has ever won ever without winning ohio this time. i mean if mitt romney wins i'm moving to canada. is that then by that simple do you think there's a possibility that this election could be stolen. this is going to be stone. it would be stolen by the democrats why do you say that because they're going to lose and if they lose they're goi
the u.s. election campaign is that final phase of the two main kind of the bottle to win of the closing but it would be a race expected to be close also he's resident after new york is if they have any fees that the fairness of the vote could be compromised. electronic voting machines owned by a company with strong republican ties are set to count the vote in ohio which very well could determine the outcome of the two thousand and twelve us presidential election so is there a chance that mitt...
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but only after the tragic attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi and the murder of the american ambassador did lead to come back into the spotlight it raises the question for the administration why didn't you see this coming if there was intelligence about the growing presence about cutting eastern libya we have an election coming up and no one wants to take blame for messing up the arab spring president obama's most recent remarks suggested that his administration is not finished in libya we are going to find out who did this and we're going to hunt them down because one of the things that i've said throughout my presidency is when folks mess with americans we go after them the obama administration has received congressional approval to allocate money for a special unit reportedly of some five hundred people who will allegedly be training counterterrorism forces in libya also there are anonymous reports that the cia is asking for more drones specifically for libya none of this sounds new drone strikes training forces in forei
but only after the tragic attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi and the murder of the american ambassador did lead to come back into the spotlight it raises the question for the administration why didn't you see this coming if there was intelligence about the growing presence about cutting eastern libya we have an election coming up and no one wants to take blame for messing up the arab spring president obama's most recent remarks suggested that his administration is not finished in libya we...
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ludwig on mrs institute and we keep hearing about the middle class from the two main contenders for u.s. president. that's how we built the world's greatest middle class this is about bringing good jobs back for the middle class of america. and these candidates these candidates talk about supporting the middle class in terms of tax cuts loopholes regulation but they leave out the money in the middle classes pockets pockets that are being picked every second of every day what happens to the middle class if you don't address this aspect will discuss and it is the twenty five year anniversary of black monday it is also the one year anniversary of this show's launch. thank you fake applause would respond to your birthday wishes and more. your feedback let's get to today's capital account. this coming monday barack obama and mitt romney are scheduled to face off in a foreign policy debate and we pretty much guarantee in fact i'm willing to bet any amount of money that when the subject of u.s. wars comes up you won't hear anything like the following which comes by way of a presidential conten
ludwig on mrs institute and we keep hearing about the middle class from the two main contenders for u.s. president. that's how we built the world's greatest middle class this is about bringing good jobs back for the middle class of america. and these candidates these candidates talk about supporting the middle class in terms of tax cuts loopholes regulation but they leave out the money in the middle classes pockets pockets that are being picked every second of every day what happens to the...
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i believed that u.s. military force should only be used as a last resort. u.s. military force should only be used to protect america's vital national interest with very clear objectives and the force necessary to win and come home again. >> i am very pleased to hear congresswoman wilson said that. i do not believe that was the criteria that was used 10 years ago last week when she voted to go into a war in iraq, a war that was not paid for, a war that cost us thousands of american lives, and a war that was based on politicized intelligence and not a direct threat to the united states of america. >> congress is about -- has failed to pass a new farm bill. should the federal government and most agricultural subsidies, how did you suppose -- patty proposed reforming agriculture subsidies? >> we made a mistake about over 30 years ago in terms of the direction we went with our farm subsidies regarding producing agricultural cop -- crops. we invested in commodities we kept down the price of food, which is a very laudable goals. all of the money we save done cheaper fo
i believed that u.s. military force should only be used as a last resort. u.s. military force should only be used to protect america's vital national interest with very clear objectives and the force necessary to win and come home again. >> i am very pleased to hear congresswoman wilson said that. i do not believe that was the criteria that was used 10 years ago last week when she voted to go into a war in iraq, a war that was not paid for, a war that cost us thousands of american lives,...
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u.s. president trying to overthrow a foreign country's government to teach. and america recognized to see. if cuba to cope with its victory. i live here. live here the cuban missile crisis games and reality. good. welcome back before the break we were asking if the federal reserve enables us wars now let's talk about the impact of the federal reserve repressing savers especially as we hear so much about the middle class in this presidential campaign lou rockwell is back let's ask him because there is no one better to talk about fed's repression that's for sure so. what we're talking about the fed so the presidential candidates at least the lead contenders mitt romney and barack obama they keep talking about the middle class they keep talking about what needs to happen to restore the middle class to save the middle class all of these things but they never talk about the fed mitt romney talks about abolishing tax on on interest for savings for the middle class he fails to mention that there might not be very much interest because they're being financially for p
u.s. president trying to overthrow a foreign country's government to teach. and america recognized to see. if cuba to cope with its victory. i live here. live here the cuban missile crisis games and reality. good. welcome back before the break we were asking if the federal reserve enables us wars now let's talk about the impact of the federal reserve repressing savers especially as we hear so much about the middle class in this presidential campaign lou rockwell is back let's ask him because...
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he doesn't want u.s. leadership, however, to send mixed signals, to not stand with the iraqi people. he believes, like i believe, that the iraqis are ready to fight for their own freedom. they just need the help to be trained. there will be elections in january. we're spending reconstruction money. and our alliance is strong. that's the plan for victory. and when iraq if free, america will be more secure. >> senator kerry, 90 seconds. >> the president just talked about iraq as a center of the war on terror. iraq was not even close to the center of the war on terror before the president invaded it. the president made the judgment to divert forces from under general tommy franks from afghanistan before the congress even approved it to begin to prepare to go to war in iraq. and he rushed the war in iraq without a plan to win the peace. now, that is not the judgment that a president of the united states ought to make. you don't take america to war unless have the plan to win the peace. you don't send troops t
he doesn't want u.s. leadership, however, to send mixed signals, to not stand with the iraqi people. he believes, like i believe, that the iraqis are ready to fight for their own freedom. they just need the help to be trained. there will be elections in january. we're spending reconstruction money. and our alliance is strong. that's the plan for victory. and when iraq if free, america will be more secure. >> senator kerry, 90 seconds. >> the president just talked about iraq as a...
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the u.s., russia and syria. a pal discuss the syrian support of the -- a panel discusses russian support of the syrian civil war. this is about an hour and a half. >> we welcome all of you joining us on heritage foundation and on c-span. we ask that you turn off yourself funds as we begin recording for the benefit of today's program. the we will post for everyone's future reference. hosting our discussion today is dr. steven bucci. his focus is special operations and cyber security. he commanded the third battalion fifth special forces and also became the military assistant to donald rumsfeld. at his retirement, -- prior to joining us, he was a leading consultant on cyber security. please welcome the in -- join me in welcoming steven bucci. [applause] >> we have a very timely subjects to discuss, and i think we have a great panel of experts that will be doing be discussing to get us started. i have been interested in this because one of the first things i did was testified before congress abou
the u.s., russia and syria. a pal discuss the syrian support of the -- a panel discusses russian support of the syrian civil war. this is about an hour and a half. >> we welcome all of you joining us on heritage foundation and on c-span. we ask that you turn off yourself funds as we begin recording for the benefit of today's program. the we will post for everyone's future reference. hosting our discussion today is dr. steven bucci. his focus is special operations and cyber security. he...
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if he dies soon, should the u.s. change its policy? >> if fidel castro dies, he has been a cruel and impressive tyrant but his brother raul is still a dictator ruling cuba. i hope if and when fidel castro dies, he seems to have defied all expectations up to this point, that it will lead to change in cuba. i don't think we should change our foreign policy to cuba unless and until they stop being an oppress i totalitarian state that imprisons and tortures its citizens. i'm hopeful that when fidel castro dice, and it may take raul castro dying as well, we can change. >> mr. sadler? >> i agree with him. i think you have to see what comes after. see what our policies are after that. >> thank you very much. peggy has a question for mr. sadler. >> tens of thousands of people have been killed in the mexico drug war. would you support an increase of presence of the national guard at the u.s.mexico border in light of this? >> we have done that, we have 26,000 border agents up from 15,000 during president bush's tenure, we have the right to defen
if he dies soon, should the u.s. change its policy? >> if fidel castro dies, he has been a cruel and impressive tyrant but his brother raul is still a dictator ruling cuba. i hope if and when fidel castro dies, he seems to have defied all expectations up to this point, that it will lead to change in cuba. i don't think we should change our foreign policy to cuba unless and until they stop being an oppress i totalitarian state that imprisons and tortures its citizens. i'm hopeful that when...
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the u.s. assured jerusalem it was not going to let pakistan develop the bomb, and one day the pakistanis did and that was the end of that picture. so the israelis do not want that to happen again. and one of the reasons is -- and this is the existential part of their argument -- i don't think i would agree that really iran is going to necessarily send a bomb straight over to israel if it happens to develop one. what the existential threat relies on is the fact that israel is the only middle east power at the moment to have a bomb. and if iran gets it, the entire thing shifts because they're on opposite sides of the great power alliances and israel would no longer be able to dominate militarily in a theater it has been more or less able to evenly dominate simply because it has that final nuclear capability. what was the third one? if it doesn't attack at all? in my talk, -- then we get into a waiting game. the united states is very committed to iran not getting a nuclear weapon. it would be an
the u.s. assured jerusalem it was not going to let pakistan develop the bomb, and one day the pakistanis did and that was the end of that picture. so the israelis do not want that to happen again. and one of the reasons is -- and this is the existential part of their argument -- i don't think i would agree that really iran is going to necessarily send a bomb straight over to israel if it happens to develop one. what the existential threat relies on is the fact that israel is the only middle...
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how do people feel where the u.s. is headed. >> i thought the numbers were telling. >> we polled every week on the 37% right now. say we are heading in the right direction. that is twice as high as it was a year ago. the numbers improved in the last month. the big change is among partisan. democrats feeling more enthusiastic than republicans. >> gregg: how do voters feel about the economy? >> 19% say the economy is in good shape. twice what it was before last jobs report. >> we ask people about their personal finances. things haven't changed. they rate them the way it did when obama took office. democrats now overwhelming tell us the economy is getting better. republicans tell us, it's getting worse. those who aren't aligned with either party say it's not doing well and not trending in positive direction. >> heather: scott, as is expected in any campaign, as we sere row in on the final days we hear about the negative campaigning. catch phrases like binders, billionaires and big bird. what if you ask a question like ho
how do people feel where the u.s. is headed. >> i thought the numbers were telling. >> we polled every week on the 37% right now. say we are heading in the right direction. that is twice as high as it was a year ago. the numbers improved in the last month. the big change is among partisan. democrats feeling more enthusiastic than republicans. >> gregg: how do voters feel about the economy? >> 19% say the economy is in good shape. twice what it was before last jobs...
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generals, but not only u.s. generals but the afghan government and with our nato allies and 40 plus countries in afghanistan. it's not as simple as saying i'm going to listen to my generals because the fact is there are a lot of people who have a vote in this, not least the afghan government, but nato in general and our other allies. >> we saw that in the case in point in iraq where the u.s. wanted to extend and due to the agreement that could not be worked out, it was just the opposite. we pulled our troops out quickly or ahead of what was anticipated. >> right. my guess is that the afghans, i think it will be a different outcome in afghanistan. most do want a u.s. nato presence as a guarantee of some form of stability there. the afghan parliament could say at the end of december 2014, we don't want anybody to stay. >> let's talk about next door, pakistan, and the shooting of the 15-year-old malala, and how this has struck such a chord with the world, international outrage. in pakistan, there's starting to be o
generals, but not only u.s. generals but the afghan government and with our nato allies and 40 plus countries in afghanistan. it's not as simple as saying i'm going to listen to my generals because the fact is there are a lot of people who have a vote in this, not least the afghan government, but nato in general and our other allies. >> we saw that in the case in point in iraq where the u.s. wanted to extend and due to the agreement that could not be worked out, it was just the opposite....
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it's been u.s. policy regardless of the president is, has been consistent since the truman administration here that if the united states will stick up for israel in ensuring security in a very dangerous neighborhood. the distance that governor romney think it's going to try to play out if this idea that prime minister netanyahu's government deserves just be unqualified backing on domestic policy, domestic israeli policy as well as its policy towards the palestinians. and it is correct in the sense, not just in the sense, that the obama administration has been highly critical of the settlements. but let's keep in mind that george w. bush's father, george h.w. bush had very much the same differences, almost a step further in its criticism by threatening loan guarantees to israel of the settlement issue. o-oscar christian burke, virginia, murdoch come independent collar. good morning. >> caller: yes, i wanted to make a comment about hundreds of years of history of the middle east. the british and other
it's been u.s. policy regardless of the president is, has been consistent since the truman administration here that if the united states will stick up for israel in ensuring security in a very dangerous neighborhood. the distance that governor romney think it's going to try to play out if this idea that prime minister netanyahu's government deserves just be unqualified backing on domestic policy, domestic israeli policy as well as its policy towards the palestinians. and it is correct in the...
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he added that the u.s. still wants to work on a diplomatic solution, and that president obama will do whatever it takes to stop iran from getting a nuclear weapon. keep you updated on this story throughout the evening here on cnn. >>> a big mystery unfolding in southeastern michigan. authorities are searching for one or more shooters who are randomly targeting drivers in suburban detroit. now, we confirm this hour that 17 incidents have taken place over two days in three separate counties. witnesses describe the shooter as driving a black ford mustang with blue tinted front lights and a racing stripe down the middle. so far, no arrests have been made. >>> congressman jesse jackson jr.'s emotional phone call marks the first time we've heard from him in months, since he revealed his struggle and treatment for bipolar disorder and depression. jackson's recorded call to constituents in his illinois district asked for their patience and for their support. >> after my family, my constituents are the most importan
he added that the u.s. still wants to work on a diplomatic solution, and that president obama will do whatever it takes to stop iran from getting a nuclear weapon. keep you updated on this story throughout the evening here on cnn. >>> a big mystery unfolding in southeastern michigan. authorities are searching for one or more shooters who are randomly targeting drivers in suburban detroit. now, we confirm this hour that 17 incidents have taken place over two days in three separate...
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u.s. senate candidates martin heinrich and heather wilson square off in their third debate and one of the closest of the country. this race was rated as leaning democratic. we picked this up right after the opening statements. this is at -- this is about an hour. >> we will go ahead and get started with the questions, but first i will introduce our panelists. our first one to the right is the friend is managing editor. next to him is a deputy director of new mexico. to the left is kfox night anchor. we have a lot of experience on that side of the table. walt will lead with the first question. >> heather wilson wrote that the affordable health care act is unconstitutional because of the individual mandate. it should be repealed or replace. meanwhile, martin heinrich voted for the bill. if it were eliminated, what would the replacement be? if kept, what changes if any should be made? >> i think is so important to understand why it should be repealed and replaced. the health care act was a mi
u.s. senate candidates martin heinrich and heather wilson square off in their third debate and one of the closest of the country. this race was rated as leaning democratic. we picked this up right after the opening statements. this is at -- this is about an hour. >> we will go ahead and get started with the questions, but first i will introduce our panelists. our first one to the right is the friend is managing editor. next to him is a deputy director of new mexico. to the left is kfox...
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and the archbishop of canterbury -- >> american hostages in lebanon and initially i was asked by the u.s. authority not to visit the united states while there were hostages in lebanon because there were negotiations to get them out and they didn't want to. to be fair, the day the last american hostage was freed and brought to safety the americans said there was no longer a problem. i could come whenever i wanted. they kept their word. this is the thing about meeting strange people. there is an official. don't know if he does the job now but there is an official probably in washington who is the counterterrorism chief, that is an official which holds the rank of ambassador, the job is so secret that while he is doing the job, you can't say where he lives and can't describe any of his movements and yet he runs the whole counterterrorism operation of the united states and i met three of them, these invisible men. i could write one hell of a spy novel. it was one of them who asked me not to visit the united states and another of them who said i could come and i was able to come the first tim
and the archbishop of canterbury -- >> american hostages in lebanon and initially i was asked by the u.s. authority not to visit the united states while there were hostages in lebanon because there were negotiations to get them out and they didn't want to. to be fair, the day the last american hostage was freed and brought to safety the americans said there was no longer a problem. i could come whenever i wanted. they kept their word. this is the thing about meeting strange people. there...
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the u.s. government remains concerned that such individuals and groups may use libya as a platform from which to conduct attacks in the region. >> there is two real aspects of this that we need to look at. one is the events leading up to the attack in and the intelligence failures there. and then what clearly is either a coverup or is gross incompetence following it. >> state department spokesman mark toner told me the secretary of state will fully address these matters only after the department's internal review board has submitted its findings on benghazi. dave, alisyn, and clayton? >> james, thanks so much. really stunning information. and very eerie now in retrospect knowing that the ambassador knew that things were getting worse and that, in fact, he he lost his life as a result of people not being responsive to those cables. >> we have broken down and bret baier's special last night did so well breaking down each and every aspect of what happened. you wonder when this will be a broad nar
the u.s. government remains concerned that such individuals and groups may use libya as a platform from which to conduct attacks in the region. >> there is two real aspects of this that we need to look at. one is the events leading up to the attack in and the intelligence failures there. and then what clearly is either a coverup or is gross incompetence following it. >> state department spokesman mark toner told me the secretary of state will fully address these matters only after...
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the u.s. was going to support a creative state and the u.s. was going to recognize israel. these are open questions that in fact many of the questions the state department was not in the right place. a big shock for anybody that follows the state department. the state apartment wasn't in the right place and wasn't as supportive as israel, and in fact the secretary of state threatened to resign if truman went ahead with pro-israel position. they did have the u.s. approach to create the partition. he had the u.s. recognize israel and these are important statements that he made. one of the things i read in the recent argument in the article and i think that you can talk about this in the conversation leader is the jewish vote was important. bye supporting israel and the way he did, harry truman helped secure the jewish vote to the democratic party for a long time during going forward. there are a lot of reasons why jewish vote democrats but among a number of them was that early on the democratic
the u.s. was going to support a creative state and the u.s. was going to recognize israel. these are open questions that in fact many of the questions the state department was not in the right place. a big shock for anybody that follows the state department. the state apartment wasn't in the right place and wasn't as supportive as israel, and in fact the secretary of state threatened to resign if truman went ahead with pro-israel position. they did have the u.s. approach to create the...